Books reviewed in February 2020

by Ovid
A masterful collection of mythological tales exploring themes of transformation, love, and power through the lens of Roman poetry. Ovid weaves together over 250 stories from Greek and Roman mythology into an epic narrative.

by Amy Schumer
Amy Schumer delivers brutally honest essays about relationships, body image, and growing up, combining her signature humor with surprising vulnerability and insight into modern womanhood.

by Charles Duhigg
An exploration of the science behind habit formation and change, examining how habits work in individual lives, organizations, and societies. Duhigg combines neuroscience research with compelling case studies.

by Paula Hawkins
A psychological thriller exploring the dark secrets of a small English town where women have been drowning for centuries. When Nel Abbott dies in the same river, her sister Jules returns to uncover the truth.

by Michael A. Singer
A profound exploration of consciousness and spiritual awakening that guides readers toward inner freedom through understanding the nature of self, thoughts, and awareness itself.

by Aesop
A timeless collection of brief stories featuring animals and mythical creatures that convey moral lessons about human nature, virtue, and wisdom through simple but profound narratives.
6 books reviewed in February 2020